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ANDREWS mm I DARS NO USt I - (TRYING TO HOLD DOWhSW r lf f kVtARLBAKINO POVYDT.r'SJ ' f' ; f ffiAMBOUNDT0RIBE PURE CREAM TARTAR. SIOOO. Given If alum or any hijiirioiiSKiitiMit ticca' cmi bo found In Andrews' Ponrl Baking l'owdor. I i. tivi lj PURE. Hohik'cnilor'l,iiiidtostliiioiiliila received from siU'li chemists iwS, buna Iluyg, lloa. ton; M. lH'lufontulm', of I'liiriiKo; nml UufcUiVil Dodo, Milwaukee. Never aohl in bulk, C. , E. ANDREWS A CO. CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE, 41. Miuliib'iui Av. 2S7. Hsu & '.HI E. Water i Kvory Oorrtot is wiirrunti 1 uutifl fuetorr to its wearer in every v.nv, ur tliu tnnicy will bo n luinlcd by tin' iiormm from whom it wnsboni-lit. Tlii"iilvc.uu. ii'iiiio'nci ! Ir our le.,itiir I'liv I. hm nut lnurliu In Pl- wwil-cr. nmi i nil.li-il I y linbr.1 us llu. ' rniul i-i.iiif.iiml.l.j ninl p. Mii i iIiiiik i'eit cur tuiulu " . ... ri:i i, ir Mnii, I'd.iiui- i'iiI-ii Health rr,i.,rli. 1... Kiir..!l.i-liH.i & Abdominal (eilru heavy) ?.ff. -urlnit. (.( Health I'rrM'ri -log (fine n.tiiMi '-M!(l. I'limiimi hUlrl Ku',,i,irlln. 1. 1. for null' by littJInu Kclwl lttlci i ver.vw herc. CHICAGO COtWliX ('., tlilcuKV. 1. Is a preparation of 1'rolnxMe. of Iron, Peruvian Hart ami the riiouialc, hi him I.-iIi il with tho Vtfctalile Aromatlcs. Kndorscd iy llii; Medical I'rofesBlon, ami rocomni nded y them for lya p pain, drorrnl l-lIIUv, I'rmalr ltia raar. Want f V llnllly. Srn lro trall.tn, niiliilrff lire I rum trtria find 4 tironlr lit II ntil l !'. It serves every purpose where a ToMi; Is iic.ceiisury. fimafictorcd by The Ir. Harlf r Medicine Co., SI. Louis. The following la one nf lliu very many testimo nials we are iccelviiiK dally: CtanVmsii.-Nome throe, llumtlm ago I lirfr.m tlia DBe Of l)H. IlAKTKU'M lllON ToNKi, II . (Ill the ad Tire of uisuy friends who knew Iin virtue. I wa ulfitrliif; fioiii m-niTiil oYhllliy to such an extent tliat toy labor w8exeei-illiulv biinlcimoliie to mo. A vacation of a uionlli ilbl not t:lve me much r lief, but on the contrnry, Vina lolloweil by In creaMil linistrntlon uii'l hliiklnfr cIiIIIh. Al till! time 1 bfKvi IIibiwo of your Ikon Tonic, from which I re.'illu'd abuoHt linuieillale and wonderful reetilu. 'i'lieold energy returiied and I found that my natural force wan tint iieriimiiLiilly abated. 1 have llt'cd tlirev linltleHof IhuToNn;, Min e unlng It 1 have dune twice the labor that I ever did In Ilia same time during my Hint us, and w ith iloublu tlio cane. With tin: trail. iul uerve and lirnrof body, lias come also a eb-nrni'iia of thought never before t'lijoyed. If the Tonic baa not muio Uic work, I kuow not what. I I'lve it the credit. Mobt gratefully youra. J. 1'. WATSON, Troy, 0., Jan. 1, 1B78. i'anun lurlaUau Church. 'Sale by Druggkts and General Dealers Every when 1 1. i llii) ci.iu:'irr.-nt trmiumvul the ).ulillc mill thu inodiCAl irol'i:.iiin, lliai lloli tu ri Slo n ,ch uiii'-ri. i a ur itn inn willed achieve reHilta i-iieed ny nut, tiior.uiii anil benign ll hIiIik rectllyiiii; i.ii uiiumiit. ii luvipinnoM inn leelile, r.uiiitivra kidney and hlnililur cii'iiilHint, imd l a leim thu cuovulti-ctnr.e "I lliu'i' rue ive-in Irimi i nf ebliliK ui.eaeii .11 reovcr 1 1 la tin! luli'l fl'eenii; IjI icvit anil aiii), Koraaiu by all Mrnniiidii ami deub rH eetiuially. O DSSCOVERY! LOST MANHOOD RESTORED. A vniiiin of you till ul ltiipriideii c.an-ing I'reaiv hire Iiway, Nervoim lability, lt ManlnK tU'H taii: trw il In vain every known remedy, lun d a oovehl a iinilemli ciin-, winch he. will M ud I'Rrii to hit I. IIow.huIIi rcra utMfj.'U J. 1,1, Ur;l i , I li.illi.iin M.. TV. V. FREE! RELIABLE SELF-CURE. A favorlto nnrrliftlfm ..f nh. . .i.. moat notwl Miid auiTtimful aiterlallNi In the V H mow rMirwli tor tht enre of .ri'ota ItrbiHtu. 11 JfioMf,H'tMrMaaaiii) Itrpmy. iu plMu awitu.4.uvaoiMiHi. Uriidaunlacau 1111 1U AUrut DR. WARD A CO.. UmUUh. Mo. JMsMs v TON 10 hostettedv W CELEBRATED Dbk HTOMACkl d& A DAY'S LESSON. It was striking odd o'clock on a cold. wintry night, ris a enrria., tilled with yawning tioncs, ri.nmi over tliu oiivo. incut uf Union Sotniru mul ilnnv m lm fore a cimifiirtitblo frccHtono lionso in fifteenth Ntreet. "Hrothcr Jim." who liml imallautly jireferretl tlio Hociety of tliu coiu'liniun mul a ciiir, (lencenlcil to the fiirriiio clnor ami coinmeneed an iiivolimtaiy HehottiNcho n tliu cold from the llaii.uic.s struck throtigli hi.s patent n-.iuiiT iiiiin fMllllO, mo oiliest Miss Lockwootl, roused her wister and cousin from a short linn on tlio back seat, and htemied out into tlio inoonlio;ht, u.s tall iiinl stylish in her hood amr writps its nIio hud liecn an hour before in the ball room. Kelt ami Isabel, all curia and rionicttes ami shawls, eiiine shivering up iih; in-ii hit'tis, Nil i loriod ny ciiarliu J.ockvvooii, the just graduated collegian of the family. I' ... ., I. .... I?... I . .!...-.. I ... . iiii'iiut unit, iM-i ug w iiiti. is leruieti a "last young man in society, thought it necessary io coutiieraiT urn velocity of his aetiMis by the slowness of hi.s drawl and the languor of his general manner, where his sisters or the young ladies of their set were concerned. Ho left, it to Charlie to turn tip the gas and get Isabel a glass of water, as he plunged his hands os f:ir as possible into his "bang up," and, leaning on the banisters, declared parties uncommonly slow, and "all the women got up in the same style every night in tint season." "No variety," exclaimed the Injured young gentleman, preparing to shulllo ll' to bed in advance, of thu young la thes. Charlie wished them a gay good night, telling Nett that ho heard compli ments showered upon her as thick as motto papers; and Hd that ulie danced like a I'reciosa, a comparison which mvstilied her considerably, as shu was not jusi out of Yale and very much in love with Longfellow's .Spanish Stu dent. "Nothing for mo?" asked Sallie, as she leaned on the railing of the first landing to watch him stand on tiptoe, lighting his cigar at the chandelier. "Not n S3 liable. Any fellow of the .it.'t Knows you are as vain as can be al leady, and 1 must not eoiiiiicunnco you in it,'" "(!oed-liight, Saucebox!" 'rieasant dreams!" And so these pleasure-seeking young people dispersed to their own rooms to sleep oil' the fatigues of the tirst large party of the season. The brothers were consigned to the usual' bachelor upartmeuts of a New York family, named hall rooms, with out tire or light, until they had invoked one by the aid nf the ever ready lueifers. The young iris occupied the two large communicating chambers on the third lloor, where blazing orates and gas burners sent, a cheerful radiance over mirrors and curtains and white-counter-pined beds. It was the very picture of comfort this frosty night, and the cham bermaid, dozing in an easy-chair, hud contributed much to make 'it so. Uel, who had commenced stripping herself of her finery on the stairs, threw a handful of glittering jewelry brace lets, a brooch and necklace into al'ar inii sea shell standing on the dressing table and called for Norah to unlace her dress that very instant, or she should "die with sleep." "And hurry, there's a good girl," said Annette, "for mine is in a dreadful knot; I hi'iran to undo it under my cloak in the liall." "I had to dance with that odious Mark Harrison twice," lamented liel tho nct instant, "lie keeps time so abomi nably " "1 ueversaw him keep time at all,"re markotl Sallie. unthreading the long braids of her blauk hair. "Just look at mv new tarletan! What a smash! It will never le lit to wear again! There were six tunes its many as the Lou so wouIJ hold!" "I didn't even gi-t a sight of the .-upper table," added lid, in the Mime in jured lone of voice; "not mi much asau oyster or a glass of champagne. When I give a 'party, I never mean to have more than can get into the suppcr-rootn comfortably. Oh, dear! I am so tired! There, that will do, Norah. I believe you iire half asleep." "Sure, an' it's sleepy time," said Morah, apologetically. Her young mistress did not daro to use more thtin.u pettish tone toward the weary-looking maid. It was against Mrs. Lock wood' h rule, and of her own free will, that she had waited up to as sist them. "There, von can go now, said Sallie, cs the girl liegan to collect some of the scattered linery. "Mine are only hooks and eyes. Oh, girls, what do you 'think!" when the door closed behind her, "I really believe our Jim is attentive to Mary SneHing, I saw them silting to gether in the recess of the reception room, looking as tender as possible. I was dying to get Norah oil' so as to tell you." "I should think you might have wnity ml till she hung up our dresses," liel re torted crossly. "1 know Mary Snelling is doing her best to get J i in; anybody could see that, with half an eye. I'm sure I'm too tired to touch the "room to night." In am it her minute the disturbed young huly, w ho, to do her justice, was only fieiful when sleepy, had tied on hei'V'ui cnciennes.frilleil cap. and nestled her self comfortably on the pillows. "Hut, Isabel," said her cousin, care fully laying in a little box her only or naments -u brooch and earrings of her' mother's hair -"here is all' your jew elry." J 'Well, I can't help it; nobody will run oil' with it to-night. I wouldn't get up for twenty sets of coral." "Let her be. Nett," said Sallie, step ping out, of the pile of fleecy flounces and into the low French bed. "Thero's all my things too. I wouldn't bo hi red to nut ihein up to-night. I wish I had beeii born to a lady's timid." "Notali seems to be avery nieo girl. i iihc lur a great deal belter than .Ann, who huh here when I lirst catno." 'On y mamma is so afraid of letting r wail, on m, she savs there's enotnrh In ft' the regular work in our large family. Are you never coining to bed, Annet t"?" and even the stylish Sally began to show symptoms of drowsiness. "As soon as I have hung up my I Lings. You kno'.v 1 can't get evening ill-ewes lis c:viK' n you can, and hitvo to lake care of what 1 Lave. Norah THE DAILY CAIRO BULLKTIN: seems very honest and obliging." "That's it. . She would as soon take care of our drawers ns not: but mamma has a foolish notion that lace sets and embroidered handkerchiefs and jewelry might tenmt the most honest person to steal. I ll be up time enough to put them away before breakfast." Hut the red light from the grate flick ered out, and the gray light of dawn crept over the disordered room before either of the wearied occupants so much as turned upon their pillows. And even the dressing-bell rang unheeded, except by Annette, who lay In a half-dreainy revery, wondering ii' it really was time to get up. Finally she roused herself siiliieieiitly to look at her cousin's watch, ami found to her consternation that they had just lif teen minutes to dress in. There is a sleight of hnnd, wonderful to the uninitiated, by w hich votiitf la dies contrive to make a mornim' toilet in an iiicreiuoiy snort .space ol time, Sallie and Isabel, roused at last, arrayei themselves as rapidly impossible: for ni.. t ...,i i i... i.. i. ...... :.. '. i'ii i'"oin nun, uiuiiil: i-u i in many t nines. exacted prompt attendance at. tlio break- last taolo. So down stairs the ladies hurried, without so much as a thomdit of the scattered jewelry left behind. It was a very merry breakfast party, they had so much to discuss with .pitch I I ,! I! . .... I . oiuei nun v nanie ami dim; so many itieer incidents to relate. Mr. Lock wood, who suspended his perusal of the money article lo listen, and Mrs. Lock ... 1 1 i 1 a . . . ... wooi i, wno nan necu a ncllo lierseif in her younger days, showed a great deal oi interest in all that had occurred. Charlie, especially, was in the highest spirits, and fretted the elegant Jim con tinually with allusions to "Miss Suel ling's addresses." until the youiiir iren- tli inan's ire was sii liic-hl v roused that Mr. Liiekwood told them both it was high time they' should be down town, and so sent them about their business. The girls lounged about the dining room and parlor some time longer, talk ing ami laughing all at once, until Del suddenly remembered the coral set, her father's last birthday gift, and Lurried up stairs to put it in the cases. ..Not a trace ol it was to be tniind, ex cept the pear-shaped pendant of ono ear-ring, nccideidaily dropped and over looked. I er haps :orali had nut them iwav. The kev was in the drawer, but the drawer was empty. Sallie miirht have played her a trick, and hidden them wiih her own ornaments after she had dropped asleep, l'.ut Sallie's watch and chain and diamond ring had vanish ed too. i he bewildered trirl stood per fectly still for a moment in the extrem ity of her loss, and then ruslJng down stairs, heedless of the discovery of hor careievsne.i.s, began calling "Sallie, moth er, papa," all at once, much to the as tonishment of those who still lingered in a croup mum! Mr. Lockwood. The old mciehant was seriously an gry, when he comprehended what had lappciied, at his daughters for thoir carelessness, in spite ol oft-repeated warning, but above all things that he hotild have harbored a thief in his household. The hall door was fastened as usual: no one could haveentered that way. The. cook, an old family servant. otild t ike her iil!'nla it that no one had ittsscd through the area, w here she had just left Norah "talking with a boy, her cousin." The whole family instinctively looked at each other at tins nnnoiiuccinent, and Mr. Lockwood immediately despatched the waiter lo detain i he man, and sond Norah lo him. The discovery was made too bite; the man had disappeared with his booty; cook also lesiifvinir that she saw the. girl "give him a bit of parcel, uioiign sue never saw harm m her." Jl was very hard for Mis. Lockwood to believe that thevoiing. innoccnt-loob ing girl to whom lie had taken such fallCV. ailll who I, ml lllii.lo horsi.lf n rrnn. (Till favorite in (he i:iiii:.i-hold, could bo the culprit. F.vi'i! Mr. Lockwood had noticed lu r iiiik stop ami cheerful faco as he pa-. .oil her on the stairs. Dut who cbo cue il it i 'c ' The jewelry was cono. to th value of man ,- hundred dollars, and no oi.ee .n' l Norali had any call to enter (he u!:ng la lies' rooms. Ev ery draw i r. 1 . 1, an 1 hiding-place was M iuvhid . !!M. i,in e oibcer, hurriedly -iiiiioiniii i; ami i ii-(lieioii became charge preferred by Mr. Lockwootl against his new servant, nil the ret hav ing been in the family many years. It was a pitiful sight, an she was lei uway to the station-lioiiM', still protest. ing her innocence; her hair dishevelled, her face pale ami swollen with sobhi and the dreadful fear of a prison before her, for no one could doubt but this was her lirst otVenee. Mr. Lockwood sent his daughter,-, lo (heir own rooms before she was linnlly given up to the olhccr, and steeled Ins heart to her frantic, up' peals, us she knelt, clasping his knees ami besought him not lo .send her away. It wasa bard matter, "hut justice must be done, ' the merchant said to himself, in jtislilieation, as that face, raised so beseechingly to his. caino before him through the day. Mrs. Lockwood went about the house very P.'ilu and sad. while the servants spoke in whispers to each other, as if some domestic calam ity had happened; and the young la dies, whose ow n carele.-suess hud placed the great temptation in poor Norah's wayanil not for thu lirst lime - shut themselves into their own rooms, and cried and sobbed themselves ill. The day dragged slowly by, ami it was a rem i in near inc light hearted Charlie whistle on the steps, ami the click of his latch-key, an hour earlier than usual. There was no one but An nette visible, and his smiles changed to a most harassed, painful expression, m lie heard Urn story of the day's doings. The snow was already coming down heavily, but, snatching' a cap from thu hat rack, forgetful of overcoat orglovcs, lie rushed out of i he house the Instant he learned where Norah had been taken. The remorseful look upon her cousin's face somewhat lightened Annelid's heart, though she could not explain his haste or the errand to his mother iid sisters. It was a very anxious hour of watching for all; Label lying nt fu length on the sofa, her face, covered with her hands; Sallie trying in vain to prac tice at the grand piano, ami Annette standing in thedrapery of the front win! low, straining her eyes through thu fast falling snow at every approaching vo hielu or foot passenger. At liri jyth the roH't.f un omnibus eeas ed nt thu door, and the glad cry, nt,,,.0 he is!" as a gentleman stepped out brought them ull to the window, was changed into, "It'o only undo," hi tt THUltSDAY MORNING. tone more of disappointment than of welcome. Hut scarcely had Mrs. Lock wood opened thu door to her husbanil when a vehicle stopped at tho door, am Charlie lilted a woman up the steps whose hood falling back, disclosed thu pule face of Norah. The poor girl said nothing, but crouch ed down on the slnirs the instant C bar lie released his hold, and rocked to am fro as one in the extremity of grief or pain. "Oh, father, for Heaven's sako don't speak so! he interposal to Mr. Lot wood s angry demand for an explana tion of her appearance in his house again. "It was ine; I got there just as she had nur hearing, and told Ihein so, It was me, father. She's sull'crcd enou, already, pool1 thing!" And more than enough, for a pure niinueii, innocent young girl, shut ng an nay, wiin mo Heavy accusation, am the anger and unbelief of her master hanging over her. with the worst of idh is and va;abonds, and even crinii mils, and nothing before her but the still darker prospect of conviction and prison. "I hid them, father, to tease the girls for being so careless. They are in my oressuig-casu, continued Ihe generous fellow, with vehemence. "Won't you Micna to her, lainer, and tell her so " Dut Norah had fallen in strong con Muslims on tne uoor, wniie they were trying to comprehend her innocence and a brain fever was the result of the day. F.very one in the family ininisti ed lo her, from Mr. Lockwood, who called in his own family physician, to the good-hearted cook who had so un willingly "given evidence ogainst her I ut it was many weeks before the con- s'-ienee-stricken Charlie saw her erect ; , , I I ... , . . . ' i ig smut upturn imwiiiiie stairs a.'ioii, l a e ami emaciated, tho very shadow of t'le inline young Irish gin wno came there to liml a home. She was forgiv ing and grateful to all of them, but her I.. !.-. . languor ami tininniy remained a per- j-cinai remembrancer ofthewroii" so heedlessly indicted. Ihe faithful Norah's presence in the household for Mr. Lockwoml has of. M ... I l . . lereii tier a home as long as she may need one is a check upon hi.s rasli judg ments of the actions and motives of men, upon Charlie's wanton heedless ness of the ft .lings of others, and even brother Jim's sublime selfishness. As for Isabel and Miss Lockwood, who tended her through her long illness as if she had been a sister or a friend, they i i. . . ... . . . , J uaw inmost come to consider her as ..i t,.,. fciicn, nun iioin uy to exact a promise from her that she w ill take charge of their homes, now that there is a near prospect of two weddings in the family, liut Norali inclines to "Master Char- be s offer, to wait till he gets through his law studies and takes Annette for tn.!tr or worse. So in the end noor Norah's misfortune proved a blessing in disguise. T ' r M:ib, i ivie i!..;i iite. I one dav when f!ie .::ttv Mi',. Carol . an old friend of her iiiamm i's, coming room and bringing M her. up to the silking. amic Carott with Mamie w as a vcrypiict little girl, who never had aiivthiiiL' to bit v for hersc f. ami perhaps that was the 'reason Mabei liked her so much. She could chatter away to her for about an hour at a time when she had the chance, though all the answer din received was, "No," or "tc," or "Kh- h-hi" Mabel threw herarms around Mamie's Reck and said, over and over again, "O Mamie. I'm so glad you've come;" w hile Mamie hiirdlv iniived fin ovelnsh in re.-poi;c, but only just, stood and siarod with her giviit'light-bliie eves. "IL-ie.Maniie.hcreare all my things," said Mabel, us siiu took her 'over to a corner of the room where, she kept her tieasoivs, "You may plav with them ever and ever so long. Won't that bo nice?" "Yes," said Mamie. Mrs. Carott and Mabel's mamma were talking about a children's hospital, and al lirst did not j jty much attention to Ihe two little girls; but after awhile Mabel's voice grew louder and louder. She wan a little chatterbox at any time, but just now she seemed to be talking on w ilhout a slop. "Ib'ie, Mamie," she said, "see my Noah's ark. I took the roof oil' so Mr. Noah ami the elephants ami things can all gel out without tin v trouble, Havu "U got a Noah's ark? 'cause 111:13 be ' you haven't, somebody might give you one. if you're a good little girl, Mamie; and j 011 mustn't make any noise, Mamie, 'cause my mamma don't like a noise. Does your niainnia likea noise?" Mabel's mamma had spoken to her little girl several times because she was talking so loud that she interrupted Mrs. Carott, w ho was giving a very interest ing account of a little lame girl w ho had been lately brought into the hospital, but Mabel dialled 011 just tlic same as before. "Now, Mabel," said her mamma, taking up a large newspaper near her, "I have spoken to you oftener than 1 meant to, and 1 am sorry mv little girl is so disobedient this morning. You know when your birdie sings too loud wo cover him up with a paper, so I am going to try the same remedy with you." Then mamma spread the great newspa per over Mabel so that she was entirely hidden except two little feet that man aged to peep out. Mamie onened her eyes wider than ever, but Mabel was so taken by sur prise that for a wonder she did not say another word, When Mrs. Carott and Mamie went nway, and mamma uncovered her little girl, she found that she was fast uslcep, ami she came to the conclusion that the newspaper answered us well for her birdie us for Mabel's. Youth' a Vumimn iuii. Hayini of tho LiUlo Ones, Mttlo F.miua, one day seeing her mother lill a dish tin full of milk, ex claimed, "Oh, there won't bo room for the cream lo rise!" One summer when Delhi and her in ;t in 11 1 :i wi re hoarding In the country, ns they were out walking one day, they saw a man driving some unruly cows out of a libld of clover. The worst cow of all had a hoard hung on her horns, covering her whole face, Dello'stonder little heart was Ulcd with pity for tho old cow. 0 mamma," she cried; "do see Unit boor old cow with a shade over her eyes! J'lipy must be very weak. 1'oorold croaturo!" JULY lit l82. Fresh L'oiiihlcxitms. If you have humors and pitnnles. hoi! ami i.'iupi ui s 011 lace, biu.ds or skin, it is ntciiusu ti,e . ysuni needs toi.mg ami punl'y ing. Wollioiir will give )i.,i such good iieaiiu, sunn .ill lush r,m ami viguruus lei ling as Sio1m,ii.i4,iv, 1 K :,ubitor, pure ly veyctaldo 1 in! n il 11,1,1. nsniit to the luste. Take ihe lb inhim I s1 ill, ll lull! lb liver, to cleiniM- Hi c;,i', nn.l skin ol'je lowness, to itupiMVi- di :i si'i,i ami lo liiak.1 the In cut Ii pure and (Weil. A .Mai velum Cure for all bodily ailineiiis, urihiiiL' from im purity of blond, 11 loipnl liver, irregularity of thu bowels, indigestion, constipation, or disordered kidneys, is warranted in aire use of Diinlocklj loud Ditters, l'ricc$l.0O 1'iitil (j. Schuh, Agent. J-nek leu's An ica Salve The Dest S.dve in the Aorhl lor Cuts Utilises, Holes, Ulcers, Salt Kl.eiun, Fever Sores, letter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, iind nil Skin Lruptions, and positively cures nles. It is guaranteed to give per tuct sitisfaction, 01 inoney ictumh'd. l'ricc 25 cents pur box. For sulu 'ny (lio. F O'llAllA. In (iooii spirits. 1. Walker, Cleveland, O., writes: "F.. he last twelve months 1 have Mill'eied wnh liimbngo i.ml gcticial debility. I com ineace.l taking Huniock Dlood Ditters about six weeks age, and now have Lii ;d pit as ure in stilting that I have recovered in) np- petite, my complexion bus grown ni.idy mid m l bettor Hiioguihcr. IVtee if 10'.) J'au! (J. Schuh, Agent. (ienlly Does it. 1. 11, (tic tro-s, iswaii !ici t, iniHiio wines: "1 have used Spring Dlo?soin fur dy-pcphiii nmi iiidiocsMou, find have loiim il to act adnur.ibly ns a g' litle njiciient nmi blooil puiilii.T. I consider it uni(Utlud 'you are tit liberty to use my mono us 1 reiciciicc. iikc.jo (cms, trim notucs Id cenU. I'litil (I. Schuh, Agent. A Cough, void ni'Snre Throat thouhl be stopped, ixcgiect Ireiiiietrtl n bidu 111 an Iiicuiahlc Lung discise or on sumption. Drowns Droncbiiil Troches h not disorder the stomach like cough s,nps nmi liuLviius, but net directly on the intbini vo puns, aiiaymg irritation, give almi 111 vstbnia. Drone lutia, Coughs, Ci'urih, smi Ihe Throt Tumbles which Siegers iimi Public Speakers are subject to. For thirty years Drowns Uronehiul Troches have isrn recommended by physicians, and alwitjs give pelted s&lihtaction. Having been tested by wide and constant u.-e lor netuiv ati entire generation, they have illumed well-merited rank aiming tie: few siuph remedies of the age. Sold hi -'"i tents 11 box everywhere. To regulate the liver, stomach, mid bow ls all you need is "Seller' Liver Pills." Take tla-in ami see. "LlMiskV's !l.ot;bSKAIi( 11 kit" the 14 relit medicine lor b vi r and ague, inula rin. and till od poison. Don't fail to u.-e it. TutYoiTAic l.'iii.r Co., Marshall, Mich., II semi l)r. Dw.s Celebrated ElctUo-Vol- tuic Dells ami Llcclne Appliance on trial for thirty days to ne n (young r old) who are ulilictcd with Nervous Debility, List V itiility ami .Manhood, and kindred trouble, giifitatiteeing speedy ami complete restorn- tnui ol health and muiily vigor. Addnss ns id ove. N. D. No ii:-k i incurred, a thirty days' trial is allowed. To promote a vigun us growth of the mil, use 1'urker's II iir D ilsniu. It restores the youthful color to ginv lour, remotes fin 'I nil)', nmi cures iicbing ol the sculp. Woithy of 1'iiiise. As a nib we do not n commend Patent Medicines, but win 11 we know of one that cally is h public, benefactor, ami does positively cure, then we consider it our duty to impatt that itd'oriiiaiion to all. ee.trie. Hitters an: tiuiva most Viluible medicine, and will itiiclv cure. Dilioiisness', ever and Agim, Stomach, Liver and Kid ney Complaints, i v. 11 when all other telli es Im!. We know w hereof we speak. and can ficcly recommend them to nil. -xrli. - Sold at hliy cents:! bottle by Oeo. 0. O' 1 1 111 a. US) I he in st 11ml cheapest cur starter is sold ' Doiden, Selleck & Co.. St. Louis. Mo. With it one man can move a loaded car. KM A (1001) DADdAIN ill be given soine 1 nteriniseim' man in Tnii 111 l.i.it'i in lhiihiing, which is now iielcd Im sale on ensy teiliiH. long time ami low rate of int -t Tin, l.u'.Ui,,,, ms rented for tin. ,,nHt tear for lil'ty to sixty -two dollars per month. be properly consists of 1 lots, and two trick buildings -a three story 4(1x00 nnd n two story n; x 15. II, s a frontage of SO ei ion Washington avenue ami 15(1 feet en Mh street. If desired ihe machinery, en- ine, boiler, i:e,., 111 the '1 story building will be sold with it. For pnrlieiibirs 111 IrcsH this ollice, ni Jul 11 H Oln rlv, lllonin- iugtoi), Ills. Oo to Paul U. Schuh lor Mrs. Freeman's New National Dyes. For brightness and durability of color are unequiilod, (!ooi from 2 to 5 pounds. Directions in Englisl and Gurinai:, Price 15 cents mm. BEFORE -AND -AFTER Eli.trlc Appliances art lent on 30 Dayi Trial, 0 MEN ONLY, YOUNG OR OLD, lfllo ars uirerlriir from Niinvntm IIkiiimty, V l,"T Vitm.itt, l.Aca ur Nkiivm foaea Ann Viiiok. W AMTIiei W kakn aNHKN. ami all Ihinn illM-am-i nfn I'KiimiNAi, Natchh ri'milllinz from Annaaa and oriiaa 1'Ansiia, Siisnly n-ll 't and cnliiili.U renin railiiiior UaAiTH.vnioaanil HaniiiioiiOi;4Hantkkii. is aranilsst illsrovsrv of tha Mnii.itiritli Century, nil at unw lor llluitratvd l'aniililst fraa Addrvia VOlTAie BUT 80., HUtiHAU, MICH. tm i uk. Chills and Fever. Hhiiiniina I.lver Regn. Inim toon In cull 11 tim clnlU and curries tha fovui out nl thufVHtein. 1 1 rurca when all other reined tea full. Sck Ilciiilirlio. V t llin relief ai rt curs of Una diHlrcHliiK (i. cm" use Slriiimiiia Liv er Kcnliiior. DVSPiri'SlA. The Hi (.'iiUtnr will ior!tlvdy cunt lliia U.rlhlu dlseave. We assert 1 liiihal, cully wliul ttt) know to be I rue CONS'l'Il'A'J'JON! fhinilil not be rce'i. riled i n n trilling ailment. Na ture iIcimiiiiIk thu iilmiirl regularity of Ihe IkkvcIh, Ihcninre nsH'st nature by tuklnif fimimina I.lver Itcuuliitor. 1 1 Is ha'inle.a, mild and 1 fl'ectiiul. JU1.101JSNPS. One or two tiililehpoeiifuls will relievo nil tho troubles Incident to a bill., iin Hal", pm h nn Nausea Ih..ilicss, Prousliu sa, bismrr ullcr i-utlli(, a bit ter bud tll-te in Ihe liioiilh, MALAWI A. l'l iKor.i" rimy avoid ull nltm kn liv necaaloiiully tnkini! a (lose (t Miiimofn) I.lver lu'nUmr to keep the liver in heulthy uctinu. HAD I3UKATII! L'enetally nrif iiiK fr iu a dihordrrnl Ktemnch, rau he collected by taking Miumotm I.lver peculator. .iaundici:. Miiiliinria I.lver Kernint r moil eradicates thin ilia cane. I'lutii 1 lie s,sli in, kaviiiK 1 lit. -skin clear and hue Iront nil 1 11 iiniii-s COLIC. I'hililn 11 snni-rli t' w Ith colic mmi 1 Xn rienre re lic! when siiiiiioii.s I iver liei-u uior Is uilintnirl. r t d. A 1 ! it ts nlsii ilemc greut bei.clll from lb! nieilb Inc. It is not l)Uili Hc-nrit ; it r harllilesi anil lib ctlv . Purely vej. tabla. J SLA nm iR iV KIDNl'A'S Must of be il (sen-i s ol Hi,, bladder uriul 11 ate from those ol die kiilm . lie-lore Hie action of tin) liver luby and bulk the kidneys and bluildir will b- rei-torcd. ,tTake oiih the "iini'i", wlilch ftlws bus on :le- woiii,er ihe red , oaiie mark and sVnati.re ol J.I I.XKIL1N fz CO., For sale by ul! ilruivisis. MKDK'Ak km n o r .r- i ..- ;. : Ifyotl ! i: f?v-r from tyMtila, use l'.fRPOC.'i ill.'Kip KITTEItS. II you are afflicted with billoio-ni-.s. ':s - JHTMiOt K 131.0OP HITTERS, If you ate j rostrated with sli k hi ti'ai ae. take lit Iwij( K 11.( 011 ItnTKKS If your Imwela are dlfordered ri nutate thtn with l'lT:l,(:( K 1II.OHI) HI TTElitJ. If y.iur blod is iuitaire, tmrlly It with Hl'HDiK'K III.O'ill HI ri KI!S II you havu ludicestlun, you will ti.d an antidote m lU'ItDnCK Ill.oolj HITi'EKS. Ifyon are troiiljled with srii,ecnnip!a tits, ermll- Icate them witk HLTIPOf'K Ill.lH'Ii IIITTEHS. II yoar liver I lortild reatore It to hcaitliy a. lion llk IIUKDUCK fll.OOl) I ITTEkS, If yoar liver Ii aliected yon wll! find .hnr- n-slor- t' In Ill'KIiOCK i'.Uio III ITEkS. you have, any rmti , ol bnriior or i.'mp'e, fall nut to lake Hl'KDOCK M.(iul) I'.ITTEIiS. If yon have ary slmpti nis ol n'.ci rn or rufu'.oiii aores, a curative remedy will I f.n n i In IllTtDl't K HI.OOD HI 1TEHS. for Imp.irtltii; stretiuth and vitality to tie- svstein, nothliiKcan eqiml HfKDOfK Hl.OdP HIITEHS. or Nervous and (lem ral beblllir, tore up mo aystemwith lll'ldiCt K HI,0(J Hi ri EUS l't.n k $1 run liorrt.i:; Tuiai boiti.k. 10-tk, FOSTKH, MILIilKX CO., rrop'rs, DI FFALO, N. Y. I'orsaleby I A I 1,0 SCHLTI. C'l INCBSASS YOUIi CAPITAL $ IiivrvfiiM of m, in!l iitnl in'- limn $20 S niuoiioin in (,, .in, 'i-,iui ,in in,, I kH hh fii'lv r - t . I II H inost xO'iii ivenitil ililbieiilieloiiei-iiroi ii. Our Hin ci t ulul, iiilly li lt ii, oid en- WHEAT liliiii'iii-'l ilim. Iiyjt. Ii. Kiita sent wei'klv.ibvidei.ds nl.J month ly. l-en. ut one,, fur exiiuiiitory eireulnri nmi lust Ii-oimiI, kiiuk. Hivl'leinla paid ilnrniif riutlh rteen tiiolitiia oil thin r 1 1 1 H I ifi.il.7l per Mlm.ro. A'tllein J'T.KM.MIMI Mt.li'tUM, I II li3 LiWullo St.. IMeiiifi., (11, "Wn want a losiil riffnt In every t-wn Kxcellont in liieo- IIH'tlt IjlSI'l )IV tl U rhiUllHt- blo, eut. irr.nl u uiuu. Writu fur UIUIU. $50 STOCKS $10 FKANK TOOMKY, ailKNT roll TMK SAI.I! OK Tll IIBM'ISE Baxt m si k a m iiNtn ,vE L'oll'a llsc Etinlne Uorizoiitul, Verticiil anil Marino Iiiincs and Hoi ler,s. YACHT flXd'lXKS A SI'KCI ILTY. KAUMKXUINKS, MAI JIIX1STS TOOLS, MAdAlU STEAM I'ilMl'.S AXD MACHINKUY OF ALL KINDS, HKLTlMi, MIAFTIXU, rulleys- iiiuT (Iciieral StijipliiH. No. 1,11, North Thiol Klreul, I'MlbADabl'IIIA l'A Cillui't. Ilm tut. Mail' ilral.a, ,Slillini;i,i, and mn'iy of lint bcl mcill-rin.-i known mti coin- liiiinlln I'm Iter bini;': Tonin. iuti) n lucdu.iiK- af in. h v;ni( (I jiiiwcra, ns lo lu.ika it tho uirulett nlni'd I'urilier ntiiltlm llentlleiiKliAStrsnutli Ilcitnnr Krer InciI. It curea kheiiiiiniintii. ni SleotilciwnsM, ridicncr.H I UIIVCI O otuitt Mnnmcii, imweN, UnlM Dl..- Lungi,LivrrtKiilneyi, Ha P nnlAnrrii rliontirely diircrem rruin Tat IWl Clmnp.t. anit "'"V- i;'"Pr Hncen nu m"i,nii.m atn.r 1'rv.M ' -... ..(liu, M 11 oullifulttWlagray kalr. A V. f'h-,i.ir M v M.tiltl hs.. UTrsSavtnuBiiytngDoliHrSI ' ;.:V) Ji s. 'Jhj l:i I Iffl dm aa ,4 .J